DerHamburger87 wrote on 20.12.2020 at 01:08
This begrudge others nothing or generally the deep-seated envy towards his fellow men is a really typical GERMAN thing.
Here in the country, envy is more pronounced than anywhere else.
Envy is not a disgrace, on the one hand this is a recognition for the achievements of another, on the other hand an incentive to constantly increase their own achievements
I find it rather so typically German to want to see always immediately something negative in everything and to throw with prejudice lines only in such a way around itself.
But on the side, just because you were born in a country, you are not its tribe 🙈
DerHamburger87 wrote on 20.12.2020 at 01:08
This begrudge others nothing or generally the deep-seated envy towards his fellow men is a really typical GERMAN thing.
Here in the country, envy is more pronounced than anywhere else.
unfortunately, this is no longer a purely German topic.
The resentment has spread like a virus.
And with all nationalities through the bank away
MissesMiss wrote on 21.12.2020 at 00:06
Envy is not a disgrace, on the one hand it is an Amerkennung for the achievements of another, on the other hand it is an incentive to constantly increase their own achievements
I find it rather so typically German to want to see always immediately something negative in everything and to throw with prejudice lines only so around.
But on the side, just because you were born in a country, you are not the same as its tribe 🙈
Just as an aside, that was Garnicht's consensus,
and envy is something so antisocial.
No longer a purely German topic in the sense of pure German I suppose that should be noticeable not only at first glance, but equally by the abusive use of language. One should already know the exact declaration of words before one throws them around 😁
With that, I'll end this discussion, at least for me. I leave you herenit gladly the last word.
MissesMiss wrote on 21.12.2020 at 00:06
Envy is not a disgrace, on the one hand it is an Amerkennung for the achievements of another, on the other hand it is an incentive to constantly increase their own achievements
I find it rather so typically German to want to see always immediately something negative in everything and to throw with prejudice lines only so around.
But on the side, just because you were born in a country, you are not equal to its tribe 🙈
unfortunately, this is not envy what you describe, the envy clearly defines that one does not begrudge the success.
you describe respect and ambition, these are 2 completely different topics
pure envy does not begrudge the winner the win, to strive for a win because of ambition to beat the other, on the other hand, is noble and has nothing to do with envy
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Envy is not a disgrace, on the one hand this is a recognition for the achievements of another, on the other hand an incentive to constantly increase their own achievements
I find it rather so typically German to want to see always immediately something negative in everything and to throw with prejudice lines only in such a way around itself.
But on the side, just because you were born in a country, you are not its tribe 🙈
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unfortunately, this is no longer a purely German topic.
The resentment has spread like a virus.
And with all nationalities through the bank away
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Just as an aside, that was Garnicht's consensus,
and envy is something so antisocial.
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With that, I'll end this discussion, at least for me. I leave you herenit gladly the last word.
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unfortunately, this is not envy what you describe, the envy clearly defines that one does not begrudge the success.
you describe respect and ambition, these are 2 completely different topics
pure envy does not begrudge the winner the win, to strive for a win because of ambition to beat the other, on the other hand, is noble and has nothing to do with envy
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envy you have to work hard for
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